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Suppose S and T are mutually exclusive events. Find P(S and T)
P(S) = 20%, P(T) = 22%
P(S) = 20%, P(T) = 22%
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Since S and T are mutually exclusive events, they cannot both occur at the same time. Therefore, the probability of both events occurring (S and T) is 0.
Therefore, P(S and T) = 0.
Therefore, P(S and T) = 0.
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